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The Hope of Every Nation

Exodus 20:1-17

CM
Crossway Mission Church
Teaching Ministry
January 29 2024

This message presents God's redemptive plan as the true hope of every nation. By moving through Genesis, Abraham, Israel's story, and the repeated patterns of human life apart from the knowledge of the Lord, the sermon shows that God's answer to the world's brokenness has always been to reveal himself and restore people to covenant relationship. The message is hopeful because it insists that even severe backlash, oppression, and spiritual corruption do not cancel God's purposes. Instead, they become part of the larger story in which God keeps introducing himself, rescuing his people, and confronting lies with truth. The burden of the sermon is that the nations cannot find lasting hope in themselves; their hope is rooted in the God who reveals himself and redeems. Look beyond short-term turmoil and remember the larger story of God's redemptive plan. Refuse to believe that backlash or darkness means God's purposes are failing. Pray for nations and for your own context with confidence that God still reveals himself. Let your hope rest in the Lord's long faithfulness rather than in temporary appearances. Lord, thank you that you are the true hope of every nation. Keep us from losing heart when darkness pushes back against your work. Help us trust your long redemptive story and become people who carry your hope with steadiness and courage.

  • The sermon begins by reflecting on the global importance of certain chapters of Scripture and on the way science itself continually ends up affirming what God has already revealed.
  • It then traces the tragedy of a world that does not know the Lord, moving from Genesis through figures like Abraham and into Israel's slavery.
  • From there, the message highlights the enemy's pattern of backlash whenever the knowledge of God begins to break through.
  • The teaching keeps returning to the truth that God always had a plan to reintroduce himself to the world and that this plan remains the only durable hope for the nations.
  • Look beyond short-term turmoil and remember the larger story of God's redemptive plan.

Look beyond short-term turmoil and remember the larger story of God's redemptive plan. Refuse to believe that backlash or darkness means God's purposes are failing. Pray for nations and for your own context with confidence that God still reveals himself. Let your hope rest in the Lord's long faithfulness rather than in temporary appearances.

Lord, thank you that you are the true hope of every nation. Keep us from losing heart when darkness pushes back against your work. Help us trust your long redemptive story and become people who carry your hope with steadiness and courage.

Sermon Messages January 29 2024 58:51

The Hope of Every Nation

Exodus 20:1-17

Crossway Mission Church Teaching Ministry
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Sermon Messages Exodus 20:1-17

This message presents God's redemptive plan as the true hope of every nation. By moving through Genesis, Abraham, Israel's story, and the repeated patterns of human life apart from the knowledge of the Lord, the sermon shows that God's answer to the world's brokenness has always been to reveal himself and restore people to covenant relationship. The message is hopeful because it insists that even severe backlash, oppression, and spiritual corruption do not cancel God's purposes. Instead, they become part of the larger story in which God keeps introducing himself, rescuing his people, and confronting lies with truth. The burden of the sermon is that the nations cannot find lasting hope in themselves; their hope is rooted in the God who reveals himself and redeems. Look beyond short-term turmoil and remember the larger story of God's redemptive plan. Refuse to believe that backlash or darkness means God's purposes are failing. Pray for nations and for your own context with confidence that God still reveals himself. Let your hope rest in the Lord's long faithfulness rather than in temporary appearances. Lord, thank you that you are the true hope of every nation. Keep us from losing heart when darkness pushes back against your work. Help us trust your long redemptive story and become people who carry your hope with steadiness and courage.

  • The sermon begins by reflecting on the global importance of certain chapters of Scripture and on the way science itself continually ends up affirming what God has already revealed.
  • It then traces the tragedy of a world that does not know the Lord, moving from Genesis through figures like Abraham and into Israel's slavery.
  • From there, the message highlights the enemy's pattern of backlash whenever the knowledge of God begins to break through.
  • The teaching keeps returning to the truth that God always had a plan to reintroduce himself to the world and that this plan remains the only durable hope for the nations.
  • Look beyond short-term turmoil and remember the larger story of God's redemptive plan.

Look beyond short-term turmoil and remember the larger story of God's redemptive plan. Refuse to believe that backlash or darkness means God's purposes are failing. Pray for nations and for your own context with confidence that God still reveals himself. Let your hope rest in the Lord's long faithfulness rather than in temporary appearances.

Lord, thank you that you are the true hope of every nation. Keep us from losing heart when darkness pushes back against your work. Help us trust your long redemptive story and become people who carry your hope with steadiness and courage.

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